Knox Box Program

The goal of the Singerly Fire Company is to provide the best and most up to date service to the people in our fire protection area. In contrast, maintaining keys to alarmed buildings, residences have become unmanageable and is causing delays when responding to emergencies.

In order to access buildings quickly, minimize forced entry damage, and protect firefighters from injury, the Singerly Fire Company has adopted the Knox-Box Rapid Entry System. Currently, more than seven thousand fire departments and the communities they protect enjoy the benefits of this proven system.

Knox-Boxes are constructed of ¼” solid steel with a ½” steel door and reinforced locking mechanism. They are UL listed against physical attack and Medeco security lock is patented and UL listed for drill, pick and pull resistance.

The master key to open the Knox-Box is held ONLY by the Singerly Fire Company. This high security key is strictly controlled and is produced only by the Medeco factory under direction from an authorized fire official’s signature.

Knox-Boxes are specified by the Singerly Fire Company but are purchased directly from the Knox Company. Once installed near the entrance to your property, the fire company locks your building entrance key inside the Knox-Box so that it is available onsite for future emergencies.

If you have any further questions feel free to call the Knox Company at 800-552-5669 or you can visit the Knox website at www.knoxbox.com. Otherwise, please call Singerly Fire Company Knox Box Representative at 410-398-2708, or email singerlyplanner@singerly.com to obtain an order form and installation instructions.

Ten reasons to install a Knox Box system on your home or business.

Eliminate needless, costly forced entry damage that may not be covered by your insurance deductible.

Assure immediate building entry by firefighters without delay or waiting for building keys.

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